Show m PANDCOMINT Fresh treatment Unicom serves newbrand of old fun dance and favorite tales make up the Pillow Theatre production of How Things Happen in Three by Tom Behn with music by Rose Mine WhOlHOW Coopen Things Happen in Three This lively When: 2 pm and energetic Saturdays production is per- through Aua1 fect summertime Where: Unicom Theatre Room of entertainment" the BuSen Arts says director Tra- Center Tickets: $2 or de Norton Set $X) tor a family on a playground of six at he kindly provided door by Andereon Lumber the cast members present many favorite stories in which (you guessed it) things happen in three Songs Mambara of tfw east of 'How Things Happen In Thratf practice for Plow Theatre’s upcoming production The play includes The Three Billy Goatt Gruff Goldilocks and the Three Bean The Three Lazes and the Three little Pigs as well as stories ia which characters arc granted three wishes with some unpredictable results The stories arc combined with music and dance which make for a fresh treatment of some old favorites The young cast includes Ihnya Collings Gnat Emery Emily Heap Kennan Liston Cecily Norton Dallyn Steenenon and Skyler Smith Music direction is by LuAnnHeap Haw Hungs Happen in Three plays Saturdays July II IS 23 and Aug 1 at 2 pin ia the Unicom Theatre Room of the Bullen Aits Center Tickets are $2 or $10 for a familyofsix Unicom Theatre also presents ongoing a foil schedule of Creative Drama dasaes for preschool through grade 12 For more infor-natiabout fall registration call Trade Norton at 7532664 or Ruth 2 Can at on 752-906- Utah Music Festival The Utah Music Festival welcomes folks from Cache Valley to its weekly dumber music conceit this Saturday July 11 at 7 JO pm in USlTs Ecdes Conference Center Repertoire wiU include trios by Bach Haydn a duo by Ravel and solo works by Cassado Debussy Israeli and Baitok Featured wiU be violinist Ziva Pitt and artistic directors of the festival flutist Alison Griffiths and cellist Eric Samuels prize-winni- ng The Utah Music Festival is committed to providing the finest in chamber music and jazz entertainment The many gifted and enthusiastic musicians who contribute to the festival perform 30 to 40 festival runs concerts The nine-wefrom June 22 to Aug 23 and reaches more than 15 communities throughout Utah Idaho and Wyoming ek The Festival uses as its model the well-knochamber orchestra Orpheus offering the opportunity to perform with an unconducted orchestra in larger woks The festival's faculty bring with them experience enthusiasm and a generous willingness to create a unique and enjoyable atmosphere in which coocertgoen arc drawn into an enriching musical experience MiBlStiM Tickets arc $6 students $8 seniors $10 adults and wUl be available at the door KPCW KUER KUSU and KBYU membenhip card holders receive a 50 percent discount and USU Summer Citizen Card discounts of 25 percent win apply There wiU be a reception immediately following the concert For more information caU or 43 90 Cache Valley as arf The third offering in the Summer Citizens Lee- ture Series Utah State University is Thundsy July 16 and the public is invited The scries is sponsored by the Friends of USU Libraries Admission is $1 and proceeds support the purchase of books for the university libraries Admission is free far members of die Friends of USU Libraries Featured speaker Steven W Rosen anil present a talk "A Cultural and Aesthetic Tour of Cache Vriley" He speaks at 4:30 pm in the Chase Fine Arts Center room FAV ISO Rosen is the director and chief curator of USU's Non Ecdes Harmon Museum of Art "Cache Valley's roads and streets present an inter-- a slide-illustrat- ed esting study in American architecture and folk art" Rosen said "Join us for a review of the valley's contribution to American visual history" The next Summer Citizens Lecture Series event is July 22 and the speaker is Michael Ballam The title of his lecture is "History of Musical Theater and Opera in Northern Utah" The public is invited to the Friends of USU Libraries' Summer Citizens Lecture Series For more information about the series or the Friends of USU Libraries contact Cynthia Lleyson 797-26- or 797-258- 5 —by Patrick WMiams USU Mstfia Rotations — v fa |